First visit, always a number of unknowns. Will I be able to charge a camera battery at KTC and Kieliekrankie - both solar power or would it be better to buy a charger that can be operated from the car battery? I assume the power points are RSA type?

Another question is the kitchen at the KTC. My reservation confirmation merely states "Kitchen" as opposed to "Equipped kitchen" at KK. What bare essentials do I have to take? I am spending 4 glorious nights at the KTC and don't want to spoil it by not being properly prepared.

Anybody with any suggestion out there? and thanks for all the responses as always.

Hi BeetleJust don't leave any food lying around in your kitchen in the unfenced camps. I have had a genet help himself to my paws paws at Urikaruus. The hyenas at KTC (if they are around at the time ) can be quite inventive when comes to getting into fridges. Move the table right up to the fridge when you are not there or when you retire for the night. The crows and starlings rather like Nik Naks as well...

We make us of an inverter because you can then charge everything from your laptop to your cameras….it also works out cheaper to get one inverter instead of a car charger for every single thing that needs charging. If you end up with a big problem…..we have on occasion asked the camp attendant to charge one or two things for us …they have inverters in their units…one should however keep in mind that they are doing you a favour and you should not bargain that.

What I meant to say is that you can charge your laptop, camera, flashlight…anything you want to …by using the inverter and the normal chargers of the different electronic equipment An inverter converts the 12V you get from your car’s outlet, to 220V that you need to charge all these items……. converts DC to AC power… .you plug the inverter into your car’s power outlet and then you plug your camera charger (for example) into the inverter… You can buy an inverter at numerous places…4x4 shops, places like Game, Makro and hardware outlets.

Thanks a lot for your help. This, buying an inverter, makes much more sense than trying to do each item on its own.

Thanks to everybody for your contributions. You surely make it much easier for 1st timers to the KTP. Been to Kruger on numerous ocassions camping, but this is a bit uncertain since the KTP, it seems, is not so easy as Kruger. For instance the power points.

Oh ,the doors on the kitchen will make a difference. When we were there in January '09 the kitchen did not have a door..only the bedroom. Shame that has rather spoilt the hyena's fun :Thanks prof and have a great trip :

BeetleJust don’t let the sales people take you for a ride…a 150W inverter is more than good enough for charging your normal electronic equipment…will cost you about R300Read through these topics and feel free to ask more questions…..then you should be more than prepared for the Kgalagadi ….it is a wonderful park, and for me personally, beats Kruger hands down…especially when one stay in the wilderness camp!

If you're planning on purchasing an inverter and want to use the inverter for charging your laptop then make sure to buy a decent quality inverter. Some cheap inverters generate inferior sine waves which can damage your laptop (and other sensitive electronics). If you're only using the inverter to charge batteries then any inverter will do.

I just need to know if anyone can tell me if you can use any electrical appliances at the camps, reason is we have a 220V camping fridge which we would like to take with, but heard that the camps only have solar pannels. Please any info

Then I would also just like to know, does the KTP get allot of wind in August and should we take the necessary "storm tent pens" with Thanx,Karen

Hi droopy - we had no problems with the electricity supply at TR. I am not familiar with the other camps though.

I would take storm tent pegs with to be on the safe side regardless. We had no wind at all last week, except for a 'dust devil' that did manage to cause a fair bit of an upheaval in the few seconds it passed by! One tent was blown away and towels etc blown off the line.